Hypnotherapy for Women: Blackpool, Wyre & Fylde - Poulton-Le-Fylde - Thornton Cleveleys - Fleetwood - Lytham & St. Annes - Preston - Kirkham & Wesham - Wrea Green - Lancashire
Thursday, 8 January 2015
Wednesday, 7 January 2015
Hypnotherapy for Women, Wyre & Fylde Lancashire
Calm & Contented Hypnotherapy
Currently I am a Natal Hypnotherapy™ Practitioner covering Wyre & Fylde. I love teaching Natal Hypnotherapy™ and I think that anyone who attends my workshops will see my passion! It's always great to meet new couples and of course hear about their new arrivals.Childbirth is just one use for hypnotherapy, there are many wide ranging and far reaching uses such as smoking cessation, anxiety, weight loss etc... As of September 2015, I will be running sessions exclusively for women across the Fylde Coast.
I will be covering issues specific to pregnancy/motherhood and parenting and other women centred issues:
Smoking Cessation for Pregnancy
SPD/Pelvic Discomfort
Morning Sickness
Relaxation during Pregnancy
Anxiety - Motherhood
Breastfeeding
Deep Sleep
PMS
Menopause
Unexplained infertility
Weight Loss
Pain Management
Smoking Cessation
Control your Drinking Habits
Relaxation
Increased Confidence
Habits
Stress & Anxiety
Phobia & Fear
For more information please give me a call,
Gemma Webster
Direct Line: 07729275909
Is Hypnotherapy for me?
The Truth About Hypnotherapy
There are so many misconceptions about the world of hypnotherapy. This animated doodle excellently conveys what it is and what is isn't and highlights what a hypnotherapist can do for you. The Truth about Hypnotherapyby the fantastic Top London Hypnotherapist Darren Marks.
Thursday, 18 December 2014
What is Hypnosis?
What is Hypnosis?
According to the NCH: "Opinions vary on the exact definition of this natural state of mind. First of all, contrary to what many people believe, hypnosis is not always a trance state or a sleep state even though a person in hypnosis may appear to be sleeping. Hypnosis is really natural state of mind and is an important part of everyday life. Whenever our mind wanders, daydreams or is focused on something, such as reading a book, driving a familiar route, watching a film we are in a state of hypnosis."So many people think of sucking lemons and clucking like a chicken when they think of hypnosis - Hypnosis and Stage Hypnotism is a million miles away from Hypnotherapy.
What is Hypnotherapy?
Hypnotherapy has been recognized as a therapeutic tool by professionals, it can be powerful for changing patterns of behaviour and rebalancing outdated beliefs. The 'therapy' part of hypnotherapy takes place when the subject is in a 'trance' like state. Once this state is achieved the client becomes open and receptive to suggestion to create a change. I use the word 'trance' with reservation as it can conjures an image of loss of control - nothing could be further from the truth. In hypnotherapy, the client is in a deeply relaxed state and remains in control at all times - there is no chance that you would do or say anything against your will.What is Hypnotherapy used for?
Beliefs affect our biology. Hypnotherapy has the potential to help adapt any behaviour, and change any emotional responses that are caused by negative or unpleasant thoughts. The most common uses of hypnotherapy include: Smoking Cessation, Weight Loss, Phobia and Pain Management.Natal Hypnotherapy ™
Natal Hypnotherapy™ is a program devised by Maggie Howell in 2000. It uses the principles of Hypnotherapy to help women have a positive birth experience. Natal Hypnotherapy™ offers so much more than hypnotherapy alone - for more information on the types of things you will learn on the Natal Hypnotherapy workshops see Calm and Contented Hypnotherapy . Natal Hypnotherapy™ has been described as an antenatal workshop that reaches parts that other antenatal workshops can not reach!Is Hypnotherapy for me?
Everyone has one issue or another. You could contact a local hypnotherapist to discuss your requirements. Hypnotherapy isn't regulated so there are many practitioners out there. It is recommended that you question their experience and select a professional who is registered with the NCH National Council for Hypnotherapy (Or other recognised body) and has attended more than a two day weekend training course!There is no right or wrong way to experience hypnosis and truly the best way of understanding it and assessing it's impact is to experience it yourself.
Thursday, 4 December 2014
Olympic Water Birth
The Many Benefits of Water
Rebecca Addlington, Olympic and Gold winning freestyle swimming has announced she wants a water birth.
With so many benefits of water its hardly surprising that more and more women are re-considering there options for birth. The warmth and buoyancy of a birthing pool is such a relaxing way to birth and perfectly compliments hypnosis for birth.
As Beverley Turner puts it "Water can do so much for you in labour, taking away gravity so you feel really comfortable, and giving natural pain relief, because as you relax things tend to hurt less. Many women who birth in water also say that it makes them feel safe, protected, and in their own special zone."
To read more about attitudes and benefits of water birth please see:
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Lazy Daisy Blackpool & Fylde - The more education the better...

Complimentary Classes
As Natal Hypnotherapy™ Practitioners we are frequently asked whether our workshops compliment other antenatal classes - like NCT, Lazy Daisy, Empowering Parents, NHS Parentcraft Classes and so on...Absolutely, Natal Hypnotherapy™ has been coined as the 'antenatal workshop that other workshops can't reach' - It covers topics such as the emotional pattern of birth, the impact of hormones & of course the in depth use of hypnotherapy as a form of Natural Pain Relief that not all other classes include.
All antenatal education is extremely valuable. You would be amazed at the amount of women who do no birth preparation at all - yet research has shown that antenatal classes result in a smoother birth experience.
Angela Turner-Jones at Lazy Daisy offers weekly birth classes which would ideally compliment Natal Hypnotherapy™. Both workshops offer excellent antenatal education: Calm & Contented Natal Hypnotherapy™ focuses on Mind & Body where as Lazy Daisy focuses on Body & Mind.
Natal Hypnotherapy™
Natal Hypnotherapy is focused upon releasing the fear surrounding birth through in depth hypnosis techniques and primarily encourages the use of instinct movement during birth. Much of Natal Hypnotherapy™ is focused upon achieving a natural birth - appealing to women who want a 'normalised' birth experience. Understanding that nothing is life is guaranteed, the techniques that you learn are designed to help you stay calm and in control - no matter what happens during birth. At Calm & Contented, I focus mainly on One-to-One Workshops which allow a couple to get maximum benefit from Natal Hypnotherapy™ - everything is tailored to the individual couple and is very much a personal experience.Lazy Daisy
Lazy Daisy teaches wonderful active birthing and pregnancy movements - pregnancy yoga is adapted to all women even those who worry they are not stretchy enough. Gentle flowing movement sequences are designed to support pregnancy, so that the body will simply 'remember' whilst the birthing mum focuses on staying calm and in control. Lazy Daisy explore 'active birth', but also consider the role of hormones and mind set, so often attract women who know they have to have a more managed or assisted delivery. Lazy Daisy offers weekly classes which is the ideal opportunity to socialise with other pregnant ladies.Both Natal Hypnotherapy™ and Lazy Daisy help women to feel physically & emotionally, confident & comfortable throughout pregnancy though birth breathing, affirmation and visualisation exercises and offer positive preparation for birth.
For Lazy Daisy Classes: Contact Angela 07966 424046
Guidelines for Home Birth
Welcome Guidelines:
"Today is a great day for all those midwives, doulas, antenatal teachers and men and women who believe that giving birth is a normal, physiological and emotional event in a woman's life and that it should be treated with the utmost respect, dignity and awe. It is indeed a great day - women will now finally be given a more realistic (evidence based) view of home births.Giving Birth does not have to be a traumatic and medicalised process during which the woman feels scared, out of control and a cog in the NHS maternity system. The NICE guidelines, which were published today, have recognised that the evidence to date indicates that women who choose to have their babies in the safety and privacy of their own home under the care of a Midwife, or in a Midwifery led birthing unit have less complications and hence intervention.
But we should not forget that this day is the accumulation of years and years of hard work by some unbelievably dedicated and passionate women and men. I remember being at the launch of the Birthplace study in London and the buzz then was amazing - everyone truly felt that the tide was turning, and that was 3 years ago. We need to keep up the momentum, support midwives in the amazing work they do, encourage our friends, sisters, daughters to believe in their bodies and to spread the word that feeling safe, positive and prepared will help all women to have better births."
Maggie Howell Founder of Natal Hypnotherapy
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